All industries and their employees who handle and move loads or products in the course of their daily activities will benefit by taking a Hoisting and Rigging Course.
All industries and their employees who handle and move loads or products in the course of their daily activities will benefit by taking a Hoisting and Rigging Course.
This course provides operators with a strong foundation in health and safety standards, preventive maintenance for equipment and proper rigging procedures.
Course Content
roles and responsibilities of employers and workers
identification and control of hazards related to rigging
determine load weight, load calculations
reading sling and rigging hardware capacity charts
determining safe working load (SWL)
the effect of sling angles
finding the center of gravity
inspect rigging equipment and hardware
hand signals
About
Principle Safety was born from need. There weren’t enough safety professionals with a penchant for proper documentation and paperwork. Nor were they with the industry knowledge and a desire for a safer working environment within the manufacturing sector in Alberta.
Rigging training is offered bySaskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT). Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) is a First Nations-governed educational institution
This course is designed for anyone working in the construction or fabrication industry or anyone who works with cranes roof hoists, overhead cranes, tower cranes, or mobile cranes.
Practical rigging is essential skill for all crane operators. This practical rigging training course provides operators with a strong foundation in health and safety standards, preventative maintenance for equipment and proper rigging procedures.
This rigging fundamentals course equips participants with an understanding of industry regulations and standards as well as the ability to recognize the proper rigging equipment for the applicable load and basic rigging calculations.
This is a 2-day course. Held at the IBEW Local 303 Union Hall - In the training center which is in the rear. You must enter the Training Center from the Back Entrance (you will see signage).
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